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Q: Who manufacturers the p38 can opener now?
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What does the p stand for in the p38 military can opener?

The name "P38" is a slang term, and not an official name. The original P38 was the German 9mm Pistol (P) made in 1938 (38). The name was borrowed for the C-Ration opener. Still have mine on my dogtags!


When was P38 9mm serial 084620 produced?

Try the P38 forum.


Download range rover p38 manual?

range rover p38 manual


How do you clean a Ruger P38 9mm?

Ruger never made a model called the P38.


Who makes the p38 can opener?

Well, the military... It's a great little tool. If the question is "where can you buy one?", you can usually pick them up for a few cents in a military surplus store. Hiking outfitters have started selling a larger version for a couple of bucks.


What came first microwave or can opener?

The can opener.


What is the price of a walther P38 luger war mod made in 1944?

value is based on condition. the P38 is not considered a luger. it merely fires the same 9mm shell. go to: GUNSAMERICA.COM look up the P38 and check prices


What is a P 38 Luger worth?

although a P38 fires the same ammo as a Luger (9mm) it is not a Luger. It is a double action pistol that replaced the luger before wars end.......value of P38 can be checked by going to 'gunsamerica.com' and scroll or seek P38...................


Does p38 use 9mm ammo?

Yes.


What is the value of a Walther P38 Serial?

5000$


What ammo does a p38 use?

9mm luger.


Was there ever a p38 pistol produce with a chrome barrel?

The P38 was manufactured during wartime, when simpler, less expensive ways of manufacturing things were sought out. Chrome lining - especially on a pistol barrel - would've been highly unlikely on a P38. If you have such a pistol, what you probably have is a postwar P1 pistol (aluminum slide, rather than steel), or else a P38 with a postwar P1 barrel swapped in.